What is the explicit path to where the ircd binary will be installed? This should point to a file, not a directory.[/home/********/test/bahamut-release/ircd] -> /home/kullanıcıadın/ircd/ircd

Would you like to see when a /stats is requested? This only applys for +y users.[Yes] -> enter

There are clients out there ignoring the MOTD numeric, so there is no point forcing MOTD on connecting clients. Instead of sending the MOTD, enabling this will just send a short notice to the connecting client asking them to read the motd. To change the notice, you may edit ircd.smotd in the same directory as your ircd.motd file.[Yes] -> enter

Would you like Connecting Clients to by automatically set +i?[Yes] -> enter

Would you like to compile as a HUB?[No] -> yes

Would you like connecting users to be sent a notice regarding wingate and socks scans? This must be defined if you intend to run your server on DALnet.[Yes] -> enter

What host does your wingate bot run from? This is only a default and may be overridden with a T: line See doc/example.conf for more information on T: lines[some.bot.host] -> proxy.domain.com

What address can users affected by k-lines ask for help? This is displayed to all LOCALLY k-lined users upon connect. This should be the address of the local administrator. This should _NOT_ be kline@dal.net![admin@poorly.configured.server.com] -> Kline@Domain.com

What address can users affected by autokills ask for help? This is displayed to all globally autokilled users upon connect. This should be the address of the network administrator. On dalnet, this should be kline@dal.net.[admin@poorly.configured.server.com] -> AutoKill@Domain.com

Would you like to use syslog for server logging? This is STRONGLY reccomended, many errors can be caught by syslog.[Yes] -> No

What sendq length do you wish to have? This is the default sendQ that clients in class zero have. Clients in class zero include unknown clients and clients in improperly configured I: lines. You probably don\\\’t need to touch this.[5050000] -> enter

Do you want your server to hide U:lined servers in a /links? If you are planning to link to DALnet, this MUST be defined.[Yes] -> Yes

Which socket engine do you wish to use?The following choices are available select – use the select() system call. More economical for small networks. Has setbacks as to the maximum number of clients you can hold —————————————————————— [ WARNING: FD_SETSIZE is locked on this machine. You may only hold 1024 clients with this lock if you use select. Use poll! ] —————————————————————— poll – use the poll() system call. No limits, better performance than select, however some systems do not support it. Linux 2.2 uses select to wrap poll. kqueue – use the kqueue() system call. ONLY WORKS UNDER FREEBSD. However, it works with little to no system load — highly optimal.View ResultsLoading … Loading …-> Enter

If you have network services and would like to make use of the built in secure services aliasing features, type in the name of your network services server here. If you are a DALnet admin, you would type in \\\”services.dal.net\\\” below.[services.dal.net] -> services.domain.com

What is the maximum number of channels a user should be able to join?[10] -> Enter

Would you like to encrypt oper passwords in O:lines?[No] -> Enter

Would you like to enable connection-throttling code?[Yes] -> Enter

Thats all folks.. Writing include/options.h…Done.

Now your include/options.h is configured. Please look over include/config.h for more server specific options. To compile your server, type \\\’make\\\’.